Data centre infrastructure
08 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Rittal Pty Ltd
The Lampertz Efficiency Room (LER) is Rittal’s latest generation of IT security room infrastructure, designed to enable organisations maximise the efficiency and security of their data centre operations.
Optical fibre termination kit
08 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Siemon Australia
The XLR8 mechanical splice termination kit for optical fibre incorporates a dual-process activation tool which reduces termination time per connector. The tool kit is capable of terminating both SC and LC interfaces.
Connectors for outdoor telecom solutions
08 July, 2009
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Supplied by:
Soanar Limited
The Han connector product range manufactured by Harting has been extended to include a hybrid RJ45 and power connector and a standard LC fibre optic connector, in singlemode and multimode formats, to meet the demands of harsh outdoor environments.
Rackmount keyboard drawers
08 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries
The RDC range of ruggedised rackmount keyboard drawers, manufactured by iKey, includes the RDC-1000 Series and the RDC-5K Series NEMA 12-rated industrial silicone rubber keyboards, featuring 114 keys and full-size number pads.
Data centre monitor
08 July, 2009 | Supplied by: Opengear
The EMD5000 environmental monitor device product range is a monitoring solution to provide IT and facilities managers with around-the-clock monitoring of environmental conditions within data centres at the rack level.
NICTA wins international innovation award
06 July, 2009
NICTA's innovative development in gigabit wireless communications has been recognised in an international technology award.
Busting myths about power-over-ethernet
17 June, 2009
As more powered devices are being connected over ethernet, the case for power-over-ethernet gets stronger. However, as US-based power adapter manufacturer Phihong points out, a number of inaccurate assumptions exist in the market that need to be qualified.
New property estates to lead optical fibre broadband deployment
01 June, 2009
The deployment of fibre-to-the-premises technology received a boost as the federal governmment started encouraging developers of new commercial and residential estates to install optical fibre infrastructure.
Report on 40/100 gigabit ethernet markets predicts first revenues in 2010
25 February, 2009
A report from data communications analyst CIR forecasts the 40/100 gigabit ethernet market will take off in 2010, projecting that revenues from 40/100G ethernet transceivers will reach US$482 million by 2013.
Computer room air conditioning
03 February, 2009 | Supplied by: Rittal Pty Ltd
The CRAC computer room air conditioning system is designed for installation and use in low- and medium-density data centre and computer processing environments.
Intrinsically safe transceiver
03 February, 2009 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd
The Banner Engineering DX99 wireless transceiver node is designed for installation in hazardous areas and combines three technologies in a single housing: battery-based power supply, wireless technology for mission critical data and intrinsically safe operation.
Data wall plate
03 February, 2009 | Supplied by: CommScope Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
The CopperTen 3-port Faceplate has been specifically designed to meet the performance requirements of 10 Gb ethernet applications, by spacing the outlets sufficiently distant from each other to minimise the impact of alien crosstalk at the outlet.
Industrial category 6 UTP cables
03 February, 2009 | Supplied by: Belden Australia Pty Ltd
The DataTuff 7940A category 6 unshielded twisted pair cable is designed for industrial ethernet applications such as mission-critical network and automation system backbones being installed in discrete industrial manufacturing, processing plants and large industrial infrastructures such as water treatment and utility plants, airports, transportation terminals and shipyards.
Category 6A cabling system
03 February, 2009 | Supplied by: Nexans Olex Australia Pty Ltd
The LANmark-6A cabling system is part of the Nexans Cat 6A Zero Risk Solution, based on shielded products that ensure immunity from alien crosstalk and designed to address developing 10 Gb applications. Its release follows the recent ratification of international standards for new copper class category 6A standard (500 MHz) developed to support 10 Gb applications.
Category 7A cabling system
03 February, 2009 | Supplied by: Nexans Olex Australia Pty Ltd
The LANmark-7A shielded cabling solution has been developed to meet the predicted demand for 40 Gbps data applications from data centres and users planning to provide ‘video on demand’ services. Its release follows the recent ratification of international standards for new copper class category 7A standard (1000 MHz) designed for 40 Gbps applications.